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Title: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: The Rifleman on September 02, 2015, 06:44:49 PM
Where oh where can my turntable be,
Where oh where can it be,
I left it with Tom six months ago
and he hasn't seen fit to call me
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: AdamG on September 02, 2015, 07:02:20 PM
You should try that as a Haiku.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 02, 2015, 09:05:50 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: bearjew on September 03, 2015, 10:41:47 AM
can anybody hear me?
is there anyone home?
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: Kingman on September 03, 2015, 06:37:08 PM
Beuller? Beuller?
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 03, 2015, 07:19:27 PM
http://www.animationsoundstation.com/moviesounds/FerrisBuellersDayOff/Ben%20Stein%20-%20Bueller%20Bueller%20Bueller%20Bueller%20(more).wav (http://www.animationsoundstation.com/moviesounds/FerrisBuellersDayOff/Ben%20Stein%20-%20Bueller%20Bueller%20Bueller%20Bueller%20(more).wav)
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: Kingman on September 04, 2015, 07:20:25 PM
Gunter? Gunter?
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: The Rifleman on September 12, 2015, 09:28:21 AM
How about another tune to budge Tom from his phone phobia/lethargy:                     
                     
I'm still waiting
Still waiting...

or maybe

I once met a fella named Tom
Who left the dirty work to his mom
She called me to say
He was to look at it Sunday
And yet a turntable I have none

Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 12, 2015, 02:43:43 PM
Hey Rifleman - appreciate your agony,  but do want to ask you to contribute something to the forum other than complaining about the shop's delayed response to your concerns.   Your membership in this forum assumes you will share info of interest to the membership.

Can you tell us something about what equipment you are using?   Are you into vinyl?  tapes?  Are you a ribbon or dome tweeter dude?  Just share anything other than your complaints about Tom,  to even things out.

Thanks!

OBG
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: The Rifleman on September 12, 2015, 04:11:21 PM
OBG,

I have been by Tom's place twice in the past month and spent quality time with his mom on both occasions. A lovely woman I might add. OBG, it's been six months. The phone might as well not exist and his mom offered me assurances(twice) that he would call(and he hasn't) and later that he would look at my turntable last Sunday(have no idea if he did). I viewed this forum as a last resort and that is failing miserably as well. What would you suggest?

In the interests of using the forum in a more conventional way, I am far more a music lover than an equipment lover. I saw Death from Above 1979 this summer at Altar Bar and Built to Spill in Brooklyn. I'm looking forward to Godspeed You! Black Emperor at Carnegie Library and Built to Spill at Mr. Smalls. If my finances weren't so limited, I would probably spring for the upcoming Television show.

I've returned to vinyl after a long hiatus and am very glad to have done so. Only wish new recordings on vinyl weren't so pricey.

Golden Ear Aon 3
Bang and Olufsen turntable with Soundsmith SMMC20E cartridge(when it works properly)
Harmon Kardon 3490 receiver
Sonic Maximizer processor
Bic Acoustic PL-200 SUB
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 12, 2015, 09:48:07 PM
Hehe - I like Tom's mom too,  including her obsession with crossword puzzles. 

I promise to ask Tom where your table is next time I see him.   

Golden Ear Aons = great speakers.  I bought a HT set from Northern Hills, a local dealer,  and that is using Triton 7s in the front, thought I was close to getting the Aons.  Once you hear ribbons it is hard to go back to anything else.

Regards

OBG
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: MacGeek on September 13, 2015, 08:09:53 AM
Greetings and welcome Rifleman.  Is it your 20EN cart or the B&O table that don't always work properly?  Soundsmith should make the Cart right, if that's it.  There are B&O tables on Craig's List,  and very reasonably priced (probably less than repair costs)

http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ele/5183793766.html (http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ele/5183793766.html)

MG
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 13, 2015, 08:56:52 AM
Agree - Soundsmith has really good service in general and a niche focus on b&o carts. 

And upon re-reading,  I mis-wrote,  Tom's mom is obsessed with jigsaw puzzles,  not crossword.   :(|)
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: bearjew on September 13, 2015, 09:26:01 AM
And upon re-reading,  I mis-wrote,  Tom's mom is obsessed with jigsaw puzzles,  not crossword.   :(|)

I thought you meant jigsaw, but I figured that maybe she took up a new hobby.


I always stayed away from B&O just because the only options are used carts or Soundsmith.  I can't commit to something that limited.

And OBG is right; once you go ribbons, there's no going back.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: papabearjew on September 13, 2015, 09:47:22 AM
Another vote for ribbons!
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: The Rifleman on September 13, 2015, 11:36:15 AM
MacGeek,
It's the cart that can be erratic. I have purchased two similar model B and O tables on ebay much to my chagrin as one was worthless and the other worked but for a short while. I took my table to Galaxy only to be told that he doesn't work on B and O's. When I got it home, I gave my turntable another whirl and lo and behold, its worked.  I did clean the pods or at least I attempted to a while back. Maybe that made a difference over time. It's all voodoo to me.

Well, I can be the replacement croosword puzzle doer. I tackle the Sunday New York Times and over the course of a week I can usually scratch out a B+ result.

Which of you fellas enjoys live entertainment? I thought the point of the exceptional systems the folks on this site have built was to replicate the live experience. Or is it more about studio sound replication? Enquiring minds want to know.

Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: AdamG on September 13, 2015, 12:27:36 PM
Currently I don't have a 'hi-fi" rig set up due to living situation, but when I do, I shoot for a more studio reproduction flavor of sound. When I want to rock 'n roll I've got DIY line arrays that I built that get the live sound pretty well, end have plenty of volume too.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: scorpio333 on September 13, 2015, 01:48:55 PM
Good friend of mine has three B&O's and he got the same response from Vince. Apparently B&O will not supply parts to anyone who isn't a B&O dealer. Proprietary nonsense. 

One of his is in my basement and is completely worthless. Another needs a new cart, which he isn't willing to pony up for but wants to keep the table. The third is a linear and works, until you put a 180G record on it. Half way through a side it slows down from the weight of the record.  They look nice, but my opinion is they just aren't worth the trouble with so many other tables that sound as good for way less than just the price of a replacement cart.

As for Tom, does he need help? I'd be willing to help him out get all this stuff sorted out, but I have no clue what he's up against. I'm sure there may be others here willing to chip in as well? I don't know him except for talking to him a few times at the old shop. If someone talks to him, maybe offer up our help?
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: Sir Thrift-a-Lot on September 13, 2015, 02:08:31 PM
We've had a couple "group sessions", but it was difficult with so many hands and so little direction (IMHO), but that was some time ago and I would be game for another round if anyone else is.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: schwarcw on September 13, 2015, 08:35:53 PM
Which of you fellas enjoys live entertainment?

I just bought tickets for me and my wife to see Norah Jones at the Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland Oct.. 21st (?).  Not a bad seat in that venue.  I've been up and down and all over that facility over the years.  IMHO, it's a perfect place to hear Norah.

I saw Patrica Barber at the Chicago Axpona Audio show in April.  Nice performance, intimate setting, very nice music!  Additionally, I was able to see Diana Krall and the Pittsburgh Symphony at Heinz Hall in July.  Amazing lady and the symphonic accompaniment was luster on the performance.

This Thursday my wife, daughter and I will see Josh Groban at Heinz Hall.  This performance also includes the Pittsburgh Symphony.

It's been a cool year for  live music for this old guy. O0
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: OldiesButGoodies on September 13, 2015, 09:31:43 PM
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I thought the point of the exceptional systems the folks on this site have built was to replicate the live experience.

Absolutely.  That is my aspiration always.   Sometimes this leads me to think that there should be some PA mixed into our systems for slam.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: Sir Thrift-a-Lot on September 13, 2015, 10:14:14 PM
I half agree.   Some of my favorite albums are ones that would be quite difficult to reproduce live.   I think a good stereo should be a better experience aurally than a live show.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: MacGeek on September 13, 2015, 10:20:23 PM
Missed the Dianna Krall show-bummer-but did get to see Chris Botti and the Smokey Robinson program.  I was most impressed, the old dog still has it.

Going to see Jersey Boys next week; haven't been to a musical for awhile.

STaL-I agree, but think it's due to processing and arrangements that don't lend themselves to live presentations.  On the other hand, there are some shows that an album can't match-Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, is one live performance I will never forget.  I was totally blown away and still remember it like it was yesterday.
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: The Rifleman on September 15, 2015, 05:45:55 PM
MacGeek,

I saw Genesis perform the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway at the Syria Mosque in 1974 and I left a changed man/boy. Simply a transcendent two hours and the barometer by which I judge all other shows. I thoroughly agree with your comment:
"still remember it like it was yesterday."
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: schwarcw on September 15, 2015, 09:07:52 PM
MacGeek,

I saw Genesis perform the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway at the Syria Mosque in 1974 and I left a changed man/boy. Simply a transcendent two hours and the barometer by which I judge all other shows. I thoroughly agree with your comment:
"still remember it like it was yesterday."

Rifleman,

I was there also!!!  Small world!  I was about ten or fifteen rows back, near the center.  Man the smoke was all over the place!  LOL!  >:D  O0  8)

The "Carpet Crawlers" video was pretty cool for the time!
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: schwarcw on September 18, 2015, 10:00:40 PM
Josh Groban was fabulous at the Benedum last night.  His voice tonal quality and range was incredible.  He did a flawless pitch pivot without any music to key off.  Powerful voice even at his "normal" singing level.  I didn't hear him "belt" his voice at any point last night.  His falsetto is just crazy fast!   Former CMU student what a talent!!
Title: Re: HELLO HELLO HELLO, IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Post by: Kingman on October 09, 2015, 07:40:23 PM
Another vote for ribbons!
YES!!! Ribbons RULE!!!!!  ;)